Following his victory in last week’s US election, Donald Trump will become one of just two presidents to serve two non-consecutive terms, after Grover Cleveland, who did so in the 1800s.
It’s already a historic win, but Mr. Trump has hinted at a third term in office in previous remarks.
Anyone serving more than two terms is prohibited by an amendment to the Constitution, which is the ultimate law of the United States.
saidHow likely is it that the incoming president will run for a third term in 2028, and what has he spoken about the possibility?
Has a third term ever been completed?
Franklin Roosevelt presided over the United States four times between 1933 and 194.